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atippett wrote: » Nobody has brought up Huntsville?!?! Rent is extremely low and jobs are coming through like crazy.
blatini wrote: » I can't help but read all these posts about how on fire arizona and texas are and feel my skin boil just thinking about living there.
Hatch1921 wrote: » Next week...here in Phoenix... Monday/Tuesday...the forecast...119 and 120.... but it's a dry heat.. right? LOL so is an oven!!! This time of year... I want to move out of state... then things cool off and the place is amazing. I wear shorts... in the winter. Hatch
Blucodex wrote: » It's really not that bad. I moved down last year and my summers used to be 55-75. Typically in the 60s. We love it here and even get outside in the summer but if that's not your thing then stay inside. Contrary to some people's belief, AZ is not some boring flat desert. There is a lot to do and see here.
NOC-Ninja wrote: » California is very good in general. As long as you have degrees, years of experience and top certs. ALso, connection will be your biggest help. The problem is the cost of living. For example. The pay in San jose and san francisco is around 160k to 200k depending on your experience, responsibilities (are you will to travel or not) credentials/certs and connection to the people. The problem is the cost of a house. 800k-1mil just for a 3 bedroom house in a good neighborhood. This is not even a brand new house. In LA its right about the same pay. 130k-200k/yr. The 3 or more bedroom houses are 600k-800k. Then you still have to drive 45mins to an hour to get to your work.
TheFORCE wrote: » Houston and Texas are hot areas. Also Texas ranks as one of the top states for various things.
tmtex wrote: » Dallas is hot as F right now, along with humidity
Hatch1921 wrote: » I think we are going to take a trip out to DFW area and see if we can handle the humidity. Phoenix is pretty dry most of the year...except for monsoon season. I lived in Lubbock for some time... but... I think it was pretty dry as well. We survived Okinawa and the steaming jungle heat/humidity... just not sure about DFW. When do you guys start to cool down? Hatch
JoJoCal19 wrote: » What I've found for InfoSec, Atlanta, DC/Maryland/Virginia, and Dallas are the affordable hot areas (non-NY/CA), also NC and CO have a good amount of IT/InfoSec jobs. If you don't want to head out of Florida, Tampa is the best overall market for IT/InfoSec jobs in the state.
lilmansdad wrote: » I have seen you mention Tampa in a few threads. Are you talking 5+ years of exp? Looking at different job boards? Just asking, because I don't see all that much here(in full disclosure, I mainly look on Pinellas side)
JoJoCal19 wrote: » I looked mainly for InfoSec at the time, and yes I did have over 5+ years of experience so I was looking at mid to senior level roles at the time. Also I didn't find too much on the Pinellas side other than Raymond James and a few other health oriented companies. Most of them are on the other side of the bay. Citi and JP Morgan are right off 75 and always had tons of tech jobs. As well Verizon always had jobs, and a whole host of MSPs, and other companies.
snokerpoker wrote: » I'm in the northern Bay Area. Job market for IT is great. Bay Area overall is crazy. Biggest issue as others said in regards to CA is cost of living. Where I am at (40 mins north of SF) the home prices are getting insane.
shimasensei wrote: » Just curious, is there a Bay Area city / neighborhood that is somewhat affordable in terms of home prices?
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